Wrap up of the week’s Australian nuclear news
Wrap up of weekly nuclear news, 18/1/12 Australia: Revelations that India was involved in the murky nuclear deals with A.Q. Khan provide a reason to think twice about giving India a privileged position on uranium sales. The 40th anniversary of the Aboriginal tent embassy is a reminder that Aboriginal rights are a matter for all Australians, not solely Aborigines.
A new government review recommends removing limits on media ownership – at a time when the Murdoch media is consistently preaching the gospel of climate denialism.
Meanwhile, CSIRO has found that, on the whole, rural communities favour wind energy, but the majority are not heard, while a vocal anti wind minority gets its message across to media and government
The cause of a radioactive could over the Sunshine Coast is unexplained, but might have come from Sydney’s Lucas Heights nuclear reactor. – Christina Macpherson
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